2005 (Sophomore): Played in all 11 games and started the final three against Maryland, Duke and Virginia Tech  Had 17 tackles, including five tackles for losses, one sack, five quarterback hurries and one pass breakup  Posted three tackles, including a tackle for loss, at Virginia Tech  Assisted on one tackle at Miami  Had a career-high four stops, including 1.5 tackles for losses, in a 7-5 win over Virginia  Registered three tackles at Louisville  Had one tackle in the win over Utah  Posted two tackles and made his first career sack in the win at NC State  Assisted on one tackle vs. Wisconsin  Posted two tackles, including a tackle for loss, at Georgia Tech.

2004 (Freshman): One of 13 true freshmen to see action Played in nine games as a defensive end  Had one tackle at Utah.

Personal: Favorite football players as a kid were Lawrence Taylor and Reggie White  His goal this year is to help the team get back to a bowl game  His dream moment is to pick off a pass  Says the best thing about being a football player at Carolina is the tradition  Son of Charles and Christa Balmer  Born on October 15, 1986  Enrolled in the General College.

The good: A strong, quick senior tackle, Balmer is a hot prospect thanks to his prototypical NFL tackle package. He has a big-boned frame and good athleticism for an NFL defensive lineman with a nice combination of power, quickness, speed and change of direction skills. His frame has further growth potential to become a fixture on the interior of the 4-3 standard defense. He also projects to end in a 3-4 scheme.

The bad: He was a bit of an underachiever until his senior season. Balmer's questionable motor and basic instincts have been the chief areas of concern that needed to be answered. His response as a senior improved his production significantly to rank him right after the top two tackle prospects.

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